‘Lucy’ Outsmarts Competition at Box Office

27 Jul, 2014

“Lucy,” starring Scarlett Johansson as a woman with a super-powered brain, collected $44 million to win the domestic box office race, outmuscling “Hercules” which took in $29 million for second place.

Both new films exceeded expectations, pumping some much-needed life into a lackluster summer at U.S. and Canadian theaters.

“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” which topped the box office the past two weekends, finished third with $16.4 million.

“Lucy,” directed by French action film specialist Luc Besson, stars Johansson as a woman who can stop traffic and move objects with her mind after a drug planted in her body causes her brain to operate at abnormally high levels. The special effects-laden film was made for a relatively inexpensive $40 million, according to the movie site Box Office Mojo.

Made for a brawny $100 million, “Hercules,” starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in the title role.

Megan Colligan, head of domestic marketing and distribution at Viacom’s Paramount Pictures which jointly released the film with MGM, credited Johnson’s “charisma” with helping drive the opening, which exceeded predictions by several million.

“It’s exactly what we had hoped for,” she said of the total.

“Hercules” is the year’s second film featuring the legendary muscle man. “The Legend of Hercules” opened in January and generated a paltry $18.8 million, according to Box Office Mojo.

Universal Pictures’ low-budget horror film “The Purge: Anarchy” was fourth with $9.9 million in sales and has totaled an impressive $51.3 million through its first two weekends. Walt Disney Co’s animated sequel “Planes: Fire and Rescue” landed in the No. 5 slot, grossing $9.3 million.

Reuters

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